A combination of the Spanish words "muchaco" meaning boy or young man and "hombre" meaning man or dude. Typically used when referencing an individual’s affinity for deceased white men of particular historical significance.
Joe: “I love free market capitalism, but those God Damn’d democrats are always trying to regulate the markets.”
Sam: “Yeah, Adam Smith is my muchombre. We need to legalize the Constitution.”
Sam: “Yeah, Adam Smith is my muchombre. We need to legalize the Constitution.”
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A word used when the actual name of the object in question will not come to mind. Very versatile but often very vague. It is derived from the phrase "what-you-may-call-it" which can be found in T. H. White's The Once and Future King. Translated by a German who misunderstood.
A word used when the actual name of the object in question will not come to mind. Very versatile but often very vague. It is derived from the phrase "what-you-may-call-it" which can be found in T. H. White's The Once and Future King. Translated by a German who misunderstood.
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